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brooke. specifically what we know is pursuant to ritual that the family had, they were going on a prayer walk. they were very religious. mr. loggins was very religious. eely morning hours, it was his practice to go to the playing field of the san clemente high school and walk with his daughters and meditate in a spirit of prayer. that's what they were out 24r doing this morning. >> so this is something that was typical favor of mr. liggins, even though it was 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning. to go on a prayer walk, but also to take his daughters with him? >> abc litely. not only was the prayer walk typical, but the time of day was typical. this was a full-time marine. he is on the clock. he had to be very busy. and these particular mornings, those were times when he had special private time with his daughters. >> let me ask you about this video here from the surveillance camera, we geetting it right no, cnn is. we understand it's 31 minutes of tape. have you even this video? >> i have. >> and wha
brooke. specifically what we know is pursuant to ritual that the family had, they were going on a prayer walk. they were very religious. mr. loggins was very religious. eely morning hours, it was his practice to go to the playing field of the san clemente high school and walk with his daughters and meditate in a spirit of prayer. that's what they were out 24r doing this morning. >> so this is something that was typical favor of mr. liggins, even though it was 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning....
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i want to thank brookings for this opportunity. i wanted to contribute today a few thoughts of the current debate over america's role in the world, and in this the 21st century and i wanted to give this speech today to share with you my ompgss of someone who has a longtime interest in foreign policy but now finds him in the role of foreign policymaker. i'm always cautious about generalizations in politics. but until very recently the general perception was that american conservatism believed in robust and muscular foreign policy. that was certainly the hallmark of the foreign policies of both president bushs and of president reagan. but when i arrived in the senate last year i found that some of the traditional sides in the foreign policy debate had shifted. on the one hand i found liberal democrats and conservative republicans working together to a a about dough cate from libya and i found bob menendez and senator casey on a more forceful foreign policy. the resolutions i co-authored with senator casey on syria and the resolution
i want to thank brookings for this opportunity. i wanted to contribute today a few thoughts of the current debate over america's role in the world, and in this the 21st century and i wanted to give this speech today to share with you my ompgss of someone who has a longtime interest in foreign policy but now finds him in the role of foreign policymaker. i'm always cautious about generalizations in politics. but until very recently the general perception was that american conservatism believed in...
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>> no, we're still awaiting that, brooke.icials telling us there will be more resignations today. as you know, 3 of the 11 are already sort of out of the picture, i guess you will, in terms of employment. two supervisor, one who retired, one who the secret service is moving to fire. and a third who has not been with the service as long as the supervisors who served for a long time who did resign. so there's eight secret service members who are still on administrative leave. they've had their security clearances revoked at this point. we're assuming obviously the firings come from those eight. >> let's talk about this one agent here who went on facebook of all paces and posted this picture of himself and sarah palin. who is he? >> that's right. this is a secret service agent actually one of the supervisos,s two of the three who were supervisors who were now out of the secret service. this is someone who served long time. he did serve on the detail when sarah palin was john mccain's running mate. according to a photo in january
>> no, we're still awaiting that, brooke.icials telling us there will be more resignations today. as you know, 3 of the 11 are already sort of out of the picture, i guess you will, in terms of employment. two supervisor, one who retired, one who the secret service is moving to fire. and a third who has not been with the service as long as the supervisors who served for a long time who did resign. so there's eight secret service members who are still on administrative leave. they've had...
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brooke. >> jason, thank you. reporter revenue leet allison kosik with reaction to the president's signing, jump start our business startups, otherwise known as the jobs act and officially law and all 11 pens later. how does the law create jobs, allison? >> it did make it easier for start ups and small and medium-sized businesses to go public and they go public to sell shares and raise more money and with this bill the idea is if they have more money they'll be able to grow, expand, be able to hire, so what this law does is relaxes some of the rules and i will tell you what, there are a lot of rules before a company goes public and they have to look at company books and the company has to disclose certain financial information and now that it is signed into law companies don't have to do the audits and the disclosures right away. the idea is loosening the regulations will ultimately encourage innovation and entrepreneurship, help boost the job market and ultimately the economy, brooke. >> and also potentially lead
brooke. >> jason, thank you. reporter revenue leet allison kosik with reaction to the president's signing, jump start our business startups, otherwise known as the jobs act and officially law and all 11 pens later. how does the law create jobs, allison? >> it did make it easier for start ups and small and medium-sized businesses to go public and they go public to sell shares and raise more money and with this bill the idea is if they have more money they'll be able to grow, expand,...
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i'm brooke bolduan. to the special "situation room" with wolf blitzer live from brussels, belgium tonight.
i'm brooke bolduan. to the special "situation room" with wolf blitzer live from brussels, belgium tonight.
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who does brooks have on her payroll at her day care center?n blake who pleaded no contest to felony forgery. and latronda brooks, she pleaded no contest to felony intent to defraud. she's also been charged with felony grand theft. she's pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial. just a few years ago, linda brooks pleaded guilty to another felony, this time financial fraud. but there's no system in place for the court to report her arrest to the day care licensing agency. and since florida only runs these background checks every five years, it was unaware of the conviction, that is, until we mentioned it. >> this particular case for us exemplifies where the weaknesses are in the current exemption process. >> reporter: actually if somebody gets an exemption, but then gets in trouble again, you wouldn't know it about for potentially five years. >> potentially five years. >> reporter: and on top of that, brooks seems to have found a way to scam money in the process. her center gets government subsidies for each child with financial need. but when w
who does brooks have on her payroll at her day care center?n blake who pleaded no contest to felony forgery. and latronda brooks, she pleaded no contest to felony intent to defraud. she's also been charged with felony grand theft. she's pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial. just a few years ago, linda brooks pleaded guilty to another felony, this time financial fraud. but there's no system in place for the court to report her arrest to the day care licensing agency. and since florida only...
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to be honest about it, jake's name was almost brooks. >> i have met many brooks. >> ron, let's go ahead and kickoff oning opening day. >> that is true, you will meet somebody who is named -- >> -- brooks -- >> -- great statute this morning with mike gibbons of the sports legends museum, let's go back to october 22nd, we were here that day, the emotion, the wonderful afternoon here, let's talk -- >> -- 1, 2 -- >> -- robinson is arguably -- well certainly he is an i an iconof the baltimore and if you didn't come away crying there is something wrong with you because it was very emotional but how fitting to have this statute here of brooks. >> and of course you know you walk to the ballpark, you are going to walk by this statute. >> i am so excited about that, because it really extends oriole park over to the west side. you got the brooks robinson statute now, the babe ruth birthplace beyond that and we are happy that is here and, of course brooks is welcoming everybody to the city coming up from the south. >> he did the work and the great henry rosenberg made it happen. >> yes, god bless h
to be honest about it, jake's name was almost brooks. >> i have met many brooks. >> ron, let's go ahead and kickoff oning opening day. >> that is true, you will meet somebody who is named -- >> -- brooks -- >> -- great statute this morning with mike gibbons of the sports legends museum, let's go back to october 22nd, we were here that day, the emotion, the wonderful afternoon here, let's talk -- >> -- 1, 2 -- >> -- robinson is arguably -- well certainly...
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brooke? >> thank you, susan.t, let's go to the white house, the chief correspondent there, jessica yellin. tell me about the president's message. what was his plan to crack down on the oil speculators? >> hi, brooke. that's right. the president saying part of the high price of oil is attributable to folks who are trading in oil that are driving up prices and he wants congress to pass new laws that would increase some of the penalties on these guys. put more cops on the beat to watch them and put more data in place so they can see how these folks are manipulate iing oil prices and costing us more at the pump. >> we can't afford speculators who artificially prop up the market and drive prices higher, only to flip oil for a quick profit. we can't afford a situation where some speculators can reap millions while millions of american families get the short end of the stick. that's not the way the market should work. >> i can already tell you, this is likely not going anywhere in congress. speaker boehner told our dei
brooke? >> thank you, susan.t, let's go to the white house, the chief correspondent there, jessica yellin. tell me about the president's message. what was his plan to crack down on the oil speculators? >> hi, brooke. that's right. the president saying part of the high price of oil is attributable to folks who are trading in oil that are driving up prices and he wants congress to pass new laws that would increase some of the penalties on these guys. put more cops on the beat to watch...
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. >> imf managing director spoke thursday at the brookings institute in washington, d.c. they will meet in washington this week. this is about one hour and five minutes. thank you for being here. thank you for the support you have given your wife, cause, and your institution. it is also the first time madame lagarde has been here in her capacity as managing director of the ims. she obviously knows the fund very well. she knows this book of business. she knows this town very well. she was an exchange student off of river road once upon a time. we will not dwell on how long ago. around that same time, she worked as an intern, i would guess, in the office of then- congressman bill cohen of maine, during the watergate and nixon impeachment. that must have been a busy and exciting time to be in the congress. madame lagarde also knows this is a tough town, and even g.o. economics is sometimes a contact sport. i just hope the fact of it being a tough town is not connected with her limited mobility here today. she also knows, as we do all, that this is a season in washington dist
. >> imf managing director spoke thursday at the brookings institute in washington, d.c. they will meet in washington this week. this is about one hour and five minutes. thank you for being here. thank you for the support you have given your wife, cause, and your institution. it is also the first time madame lagarde has been here in her capacity as managing director of the ims. she obviously knows the fund very well. she knows this book of business. she knows this town very well. she was...
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thanks, brooke. >> i understand our brooke booker call youed and she broke the news to you minutes agoclark has passed. >> i'm shocked by this news. i didn't -- it just -- i'm just doing a little interview with a newspaper here in los angeles, and i'm really shocked. this guy was the best. i mean, he helped me from the very start of my career through all of the way through the '80s into the '90s, and he's going to be missed a lot, believe me. he was an icon. he was a great rock 'n' roll legend. he loved music, and he loved my era that i was in. i can't believe it. i'm lost for words. i just -- he'll be missed by me and my family loved him and knew him. >> freddy cannon. when was the last time you talked to mr. clark? >> i talked to dick maybe a month and a half ago on the phone. it wasn't very long. it was a short, just to say hello and he congratulated me on my book. i have a new book out called "where the action is" and it's a television show and that's the title of my book, and he did the introduction to the book, and -- those will probably be the last words he ever said about me an
thanks, brooke. >> i understand our brooke booker call youed and she broke the news to you minutes agoclark has passed. >> i'm shocked by this news. i didn't -- it just -- i'm just doing a little interview with a newspaper here in los angeles, and i'm really shocked. this guy was the best. i mean, he helped me from the very start of my career through all of the way through the '80s into the '90s, and he's going to be missed a lot, believe me. he was an icon. he was a great rock 'n'...
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and going to college has never been more important, brooke. unfortunately it's also never been more expensive. and to have interest rates double is seimply unacceptable. >> there really is no are you kus over this after all. both sads are agreeing. >> it's one thing to have folks verbally agree. it's another thing to have congress pass the bill, pass the law. we're still in our early innings. there has been significant opposition. there are lots of folks in congress who want to scale back and perkins loans and pel grnts. education is an investment, not an expense. we have to work together on this. if we can pass this together, that would move the country forward in a very positive direction. >> do you, as u.s. education secretary feel comfortable being drawn into a political battle such as this one, especially in an election year? >> i could care less about politics and ideology. i just want to see every young person have a chance to get a great education. whether it's k through 12, making sure our high school students graduate from high schoo
and going to college has never been more important, brooke. unfortunately it's also never been more expensive. and to have interest rates double is seimply unacceptable. >> there really is no are you kus over this after all. both sads are agreeing. >> it's one thing to have folks verbally agree. it's another thing to have congress pass the bill, pass the law. we're still in our early innings. there has been significant opposition. there are lots of folks in congress who want to...
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on that same day, levon brooks was set free. >> he told me, "mr.brooks, all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh." it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr. west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr. hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the innocence project for defamation. the case is expected to go to trial later this year. meanwhile, he continues to testify. among the various qualifications he cites is a certificate from acfei. co >> there she is, guys, we got her, you can see her, she is coming out the front door right here. unbelievable... >> bergman: after 33 days of testimony, the defense prevailed. casey anthony was found not guil
on that same day, levon brooks was set free. >> he told me, "mr.brooks, all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh." it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr. west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be...
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the feelings and emotions he had about father brooks.i am not sure who was at his presentation last week when he got his honorary degree, but that came up again that when you contrast to those about holy cross versus padilla said about his experience that you know, there's a profound difference and i think one of the big differences with his classmates in the way he felt treated at the college and certainly the way he felt treated by father brooks. so i basically just set out to do an article. i decided that it was in fact grounds for a book and i have to say this being my first the project, when i mousers of directions that ultimately didn't work, one of which was lots of history at the jesuit publisher said no, enough of that. a lot of the history took me a while to pronounce like everybody else who is not from the area, not worchester. and ultimately came down to the story of these five men and father brooks. one thing it meant is unfortunately a lot of the people i talk to i had to diminish their roles in the boat. i had to take name
the feelings and emotions he had about father brooks.i am not sure who was at his presentation last week when he got his honorary degree, but that came up again that when you contrast to those about holy cross versus padilla said about his experience that you know, there's a profound difference and i think one of the big differences with his classmates in the way he felt treated at the college and certainly the way he felt treated by father brooks. so i basically just set out to do an article....
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he said, well, we have to get somebody to do something about those brookings papers. he said, call and just tell john to take care of it. so he said, we're letting the president blow off steam. he said, he's blowing off steam. so i called and told erlicman the conversation. he said, go talk to george coffey, tell him his job is to have a plan to get those papers back. this may sound naive to you, but it's true that my first thought was that you would call mel laird and get mel laird to suspend the security clearance at brookings. and order the papers returned. i had not dealt with john coffey. i knew who he was. ex-cop who had been security for nixon in the campaign. i didn't know what he did except he reported to john dean. i called him and he said, i want to meet you in the office. i'll meet you in the men's room. i go to the men's room. and he said, tell me what it is. he said, i heard from erlicman's office you had a message from the president. he wants to get these documents back, i told him. he looked at me. i said, you can probably, the best thing to do would b
he said, well, we have to get somebody to do something about those brookings papers. he said, call and just tell john to take care of it. so he said, we're letting the president blow off steam. he said, he's blowing off steam. so i called and told erlicman the conversation. he said, go talk to george coffey, tell him his job is to have a plan to get those papers back. this may sound naive to you, but it's true that my first thought was that you would call mel laird and get mel laird to suspend...
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brooks, it is only fair to leave that subject until we have heard from her. >> mr. murdoch, we're not getting into mrs. brooks. >> thank you. >> we're getting into another topic, the brand, the term you use in relation to the sun and the news of the world, can i ask you please to look at paragraph 73 of your witness statement? page 03006, fourth line, reference to the brand definition of the news of the world that you say was fairly consistent over the last 30 years. do you see that? >> yes. >> how would you define the brand definition of the news of the world. >> campaigning newspaper, i think i when i first there, interested more in covering the courts and over the country which were not covered by other newspapers then except very quickly the data telegraph which covered them in greater and grimier detail but smaller type. yes, we did, went from more of a court coverage to being more of a campaigning. >> you were careful want to include within the parameters of that an interest in celebrity gossip, kiss and tell stories, intrusion into the sex lives of celebritie
brooks, it is only fair to leave that subject until we have heard from her. >> mr. murdoch, we're not getting into mrs. brooks. >> thank you. >> we're getting into another topic, the brand, the term you use in relation to the sun and the news of the world, can i ask you please to look at paragraph 73 of your witness statement? page 03006, fourth line, reference to the brand definition of the news of the world that you say was fairly consistent over the last 30 years. do you...
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>> that point of that, brooke, is in contention right now. the secret service spokesman reiterated she doesn't have information that the woman was actually thrown from the car. according to the state department there was some kind of argument inside a vehicle, a woman exited the car, the car door was closed, the woman tried to get back in and fell. that is according to the state department. this did involve a three u.s. marines and one person who is a u.s. embassy staffer in the brazilian capitol and it was in december of 2011. the nutshell is they got into some kind of argument, a dispute with a prostitute over something in a vehicle. the woman exited the vehicle. what happened then is a little bit in dispute, whether she was run over or whether she injured herself trying to get back in the car. >> we have some of the sound, brian. take a listen together. >> obviously this incident was fully investigated and those that were involved have been punished and held accountable. they are no longer in this country. they were reduced in rank. they w
>> that point of that, brooke, is in contention right now. the secret service spokesman reiterated she doesn't have information that the woman was actually thrown from the car. according to the state department there was some kind of argument inside a vehicle, a woman exited the car, the car door was closed, the woman tried to get back in and fell. that is according to the state department. this did involve a three u.s. marines and one person who is a u.s. embassy staffer in the brazilian...
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i want to thank brooks for this opportunity. i wanted to contribute food a few opportunities on the current debate other ever over america's role in the world in this the 21 century. and i wanted to give this speech today to share with you, my observations of someone who has a long-term interest in foreign pol. >> i'm calls cautious about generallizations in politics but until recently the general perception was that is american conservativism believed in robust and muscular foreign policy. that was certainly the haul the foreign policies of both president bushes and of president reagan. but when i arrived in the senate last year, i found that some of the traditional sides in the foreign policy debate had shifted. on a more forceful foreign policy, in fact, the resolutions i co-authored with senator casy on syria and the resolution i cosponsored with senator menn menendez condemning fraudulent elections in nug rag ga were held by republicans. the further you move to the right, the likelier you are to wind up on the left. i found
i want to thank brooks for this opportunity. i wanted to contribute food a few opportunities on the current debate other ever over america's role in the world in this the 21 century. and i wanted to give this speech today to share with you, my observations of someone who has a long-term interest in foreign pol. >> i'm calls cautious about generallizations in politics but until recently the general perception was that is american conservativism believed in robust and muscular foreign...
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robert brookings here and john keynes as well as harry dexter white took the opportunity even in the midst of a crisis to think about the future and beyond the crisis. they seized the day to carpe diem that is known to probably most of you. now, you are characters who decided to embrace that spirit of seizing the day, seizing the moment or carpe diem with the extraordinary work that did you at the time when the soviet union actually fell into pieces and you kamal as a courageous brave minister of economy and finance in turkey when you implemented reforms that actually helped your country to be in a much better following its crisis. now, that expert of seizing the moment has also inspired the g-20 leaders at the time when they all con gre gated in washington, d.c. in 2008 and later in 2009 in london and that was called at the time the london moment they all decided that collectively they should actual -- actually seize the moment address the issues courageously and look a little bit beyond what was the immediate you are general si. -- urgency. i believe that we may be at another one o
robert brookings here and john keynes as well as harry dexter white took the opportunity even in the midst of a crisis to think about the future and beyond the crisis. they seized the day to carpe diem that is known to probably most of you. now, you are characters who decided to embrace that spirit of seizing the day, seizing the moment or carpe diem with the extraordinary work that did you at the time when the soviet union actually fell into pieces and you kamal as a courageous brave minister...
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the excelsor and portollo zones west of stony brook, and then south of there as well. if we go one block west of the selected block, and then south of there, the funny-looking block. not that one. nothing perm. west of moderate son and northwest of alma, thank you, and further south of there, peru. >> that is a population of 590. >> i'm just trying to see if there is something that can get to 800-ish. >> maybe that other funny-looking block there north of silver. >> that would be a population of 1,013. >> and if we de-selected the block in the middle? >> 805 people. >> there you go. that would be i think the three-way move. >> just for purposes of everyone's consideration, what are you resolving fore? >> restore the border along 280. it would make for a cleaner border between eight and nine south of st. luke's, and it keeps all the percentages roughly as they are now. chairman mcdonnell: ms. tidwell? the general motion. we will get to specifics in a moment. >> i would like to say no, but i would like to consider st. luke's separately. chairman mcdonnell: mr. schreiber?
the excelsor and portollo zones west of stony brook, and then south of there as well. if we go one block west of the selected block, and then south of there, the funny-looking block. not that one. nothing perm. west of moderate son and northwest of alma, thank you, and further south of there, peru. >> that is a population of 590. >> i'm just trying to see if there is something that can get to 800-ish. >> maybe that other funny-looking block there north of silver. >> that...
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you're a great judge of character. >> brooks: yeah. >> wallace: tell me this... >> brooks: what did youjacket? >> wallace: i don't know. this... this is hopsack. >> brooks: hopsack is like fancy burlap, right? >> wallace: that's exactly right. that's exactly right. >> brooks: it's like burlap shrunk down. do you know that, six months ago that your jacket carried coffee beans? do you realize that? wait a minute. he reeks of colombian coffee, i got to tell you. >> stahl: he's completely hijacked your interview. clearly. >> wallace: good. that's not hijacking an interview. >> stahl: you didn't think, oh my god, i'm out of control here? >> wallace: oh, not for an instant. i was grateful to him for what he was doing. >> brooks: make a noise! >> stahl: over the years, he has matched wits with the best that broadway, hollywood and the music world have to offer: longhairs from leonard bernstein to luciano pavarotti. and divas of all stripes, from janis joplin to julie andrews to oprah. >> wallace: god. >> oprah winfrey: god, yeah. >> wallace: important to you? >> winfrey: oh, yeah. i love her.
you're a great judge of character. >> brooks: yeah. >> wallace: tell me this... >> brooks: what did youjacket? >> wallace: i don't know. this... this is hopsack. >> brooks: hopsack is like fancy burlap, right? >> wallace: that's exactly right. that's exactly right. >> brooks: it's like burlap shrunk down. do you know that, six months ago that your jacket carried coffee beans? do you realize that? wait a minute. he reeks of colombian coffee, i got to...
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>> brooke, it is really stunning. it is something so difficult to explain and i think that one of the issues that we have to deal with is what the police person said which was that she apparently has this relationship with someone and this is a very, very common manipulative and obsessive kind of act that women who are trying to keep their partners, keep them from leaving them, often will either fake a pregnancy or in fact have a pregnancy and then lose the baby and miss carry and then feel if they don't have the child, their partner will leave them. so it is very manipulative. it usually is happening obviously with people that have some kind of degree of a personality disorder. that's the motive for stealing the baby and it is done very often. there are other people that steal babies for other reasons but the other piece of it is the difference with the race of the baby and the race of the mother. >> right. what is she thinking? if she is african-american and her boyfriend is and she was supposed to be pregnant and d
>> brooke, it is really stunning. it is something so difficult to explain and i think that one of the issues that we have to deal with is what the police person said which was that she apparently has this relationship with someone and this is a very, very common manipulative and obsessive kind of act that women who are trying to keep their partners, keep them from leaving them, often will either fake a pregnancy or in fact have a pregnancy and then lose the baby and miss carry and then...
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so they need to do what you and david brooks suggest. weed out the program, decide which are the ones to fight for and expanding, and then fight for them. >> why did you write this book? >> i was looking for people who i could admire. in history. looking to locate myself on the shoulders of others. but more than that, you know, i think liberalism just makes sense. liberalism is acting rationally and principally in the name of fairness. in the name of the greatest amount of equality possible. saying that being born rich shouldn't give you an impossible advantage over everybody else forever. that's just common sense to me. it's what this country was founded on. different priorities back then, but it's the same challenge that faced the founding fathers that faces every generation, and yet it's held in such ill-repute. considered so outrageous. whenever i -- i've had the word liberal in a few of my books. whenever i go on the radio or on one of these cable shows it's like i'm defending child murder. so i'm really -- i'm a historian and neede
so they need to do what you and david brooks suggest. weed out the program, decide which are the ones to fight for and expanding, and then fight for them. >> why did you write this book? >> i was looking for people who i could admire. in history. looking to locate myself on the shoulders of others. but more than that, you know, i think liberalism just makes sense. liberalism is acting rationally and principally in the name of fairness. in the name of the greatest amount of equality...
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do 360s before landing back on the ground. >> hundreds of feet in the sky, brook brooke.s moving into the eastern parts of dallas. dallas county. eventually mesquite. if you're in this area, you need to take cover now. there's a bigger storm on the ground, something called a debris ball. a ball on the radar created by debris in the sky. and that storm is moving into arlington, texas. we've all heard of arlington. we know the texas raengers. >> look at this. hundreds of feet. stay with this. these trailers get picked up again, if not the same ones, different ones and lifted in the sky. they're about 80 feet long in themselves. so there you go. >> unreal. >> there it goes. >> it's like a train that someone threw across the room. >> light as a feather, it seems. instead 10,000 pounds likely tossed around in the tornado. this is just one tornado. as we look at these unbelievable pictures here, where pactly is the tornado? obviously that's the wind carrying it? >> the tornado is in the background, spinning in its direction, picking up things. it's almost -- it's obscured becau
do 360s before landing back on the ground. >> hundreds of feet in the sky, brook brooke.s moving into the eastern parts of dallas. dallas county. eventually mesquite. if you're in this area, you need to take cover now. there's a bigger storm on the ground, something called a debris ball. a ball on the radar created by debris in the sky. and that storm is moving into arlington, texas. we've all heard of arlington. we know the texas raengers. >> look at this. hundreds of feet. stay...
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and one of the brookings and mckinsey reports showed while chicago lost manufacturing jobs it held its own in advanced manufacturing area. if it held its own, how do i accentuate that? our community college system is going to start training the workers to do the industrial maintenance and have the skill baze baisz in that area. and one school will be only dedicated towards that. and the navistars, the fords, and the industrial manufacturers will develop the curriculum, do the training so when a worker comes out of one of our community colleges, only one school, they'll know that the curriculum and the training they did. in the same way, and i will say it's no different in my view because it's community colleges, false choice we have to think only four-year institutions or the booth school for business or the kellogg school of business for lawyers, you need all skills so companies know they have the full menu of skills there. andrew works with kellogg in developing kellogg business school at northwestern, developing the curriculum there so the graduates there are people that can come wo
and one of the brookings and mckinsey reports showed while chicago lost manufacturing jobs it held its own in advanced manufacturing area. if it held its own, how do i accentuate that? our community college system is going to start training the workers to do the industrial maintenance and have the skill baze baisz in that area. and one school will be only dedicated towards that. and the navistars, the fords, and the industrial manufacturers will develop the curriculum, do the training so when a...